Posted by: Karyn McCormack on August 25

Posted by: Amy Feldman on June 17

Whither the target-date fund? Washington will be looking at target-date funds tomorrow in a hearing sponsored by the Department of Labor and Securities and Exchange Commission. These funds, which were...

Posted by: Lauren Young on January 06

Fundtracker Morningstar unveiled its mutual fund managers of the year today. This is no popularity contest. The fund managers that win are consistent, long-term performers. But considering that 2008 is...

Posted by: Aaron Pressman on June 29

Jean-Marie Eveillard, he of the thick French accent and incredible multi-decade investing record, is almost ready to retire -- again. Eveillard, who managed the First Eagle Global Fund (SGENX) among...

Posted by: Aaron Pressman on April 19

The news out of mutual fund giant Fidelity Investments today that Chief Operating Officer Bob Reynolds is retiring marks the most significant management development at the Boston firm since Reynolds...

Posted by: Aaron Pressman on March 08

Posted by: Lauren Young on March 02

Dan Wiener, editor of the Independent Adviser for Vanguard Investors, just published an interesting round-up of the buying habits of Vanguard's fund managers. According to Wiener, few Vanguard managers actually...

Posted by: Lauren Young on February 09

American Century and Lance Armstrong’s new LIVESTRONG mutual funds may mark the next wave in socially responsible funds. Perhaps Bono and Vanguard will team up to launch a line of funds that relieve world debt.

Posted by: Lauren Young on January 19

Posted by: Adrienne Carter on January 12

A recent chat with mutual fund manager, James Wiess of Putnam Investors, yielded two stock ideas that couldn't be more different: General Motors and Google.

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